Baylor men's and women's basketball are facing NCAA sanctions. Can only assume its for allowing a men's player to play for the women's team.
— Jones' Flat Top (@JonesFlatTop) April 9, 2012
Baylor teams facing sanctions… Ya don't say?!?! Ya can't come outta nowhere in the top 2 sports and not suspect something…
— Dan Lauletta (@DLauletta) April 9, 2012
Bad day for #Baylor. Perry Jones III is leaving and now the Men's and Women's team may face sanctions.
— Nash Williams (@NashSports) April 9, 2012
Baylor getting sanctions. Someone must've went into the women's locker room and noticed something that shouldn't have been there #deepvoice
— Zach Grantham (@zgrantham) April 9, 2012
From ESPN:
The men’s and women’s basketball programs at Baylor University are facing possible NCAA sanctions following an investigation that uncovered more than 1,200 impermissible phone calls and text messages during a 29-month span.
Men’s coach Scott Drew, women’s coach Kim Mulkey and their assistants, were involved in the impermissible phone calls and texts. ESPN.com obtained a copy of the summary disposition, which was produced by the NCAA enforcement committee and Baylor.
Baylor has already self-imposed a number of penalties as a result of the NCAA enforcement staff’s probe, which began in 2008 with the recruiting of women’s basketball star Brittney Griner. The NCAA enforcement committee sent a summary of its findings to Baylor in October and the committee on infractions could announce as early as this week whether additional penalties will be levied.
Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/04/09/baylor-sports-facing-possible-sanctions/